Boundary regulation in family and personal systems: Perceptions of late adolescents |
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Authors: | Steven A. Meyers PhD Gary E. Stollak PhD Joel Aronoff PhD Lawrence A. Messé PhD John A. Loraas MA Barbara A. Woike PhD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Professional Psychological and Rehabilitation Services, 801 S. Waverly Road, Suite 302, 48917 Lansing, MI;(2) Department of Psychology at Michigan State University, Michigan, U.S.A.;(3) Department of Psychology at Barnard College, Barnard, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Examination of boundary regulation can provide family therapists with a framework to describe both the functioning of family systems and personal systems (i.e., the intrapsychic functioning of individual family members). In the present study, late adolescents' perceptions of boundary regulation within their family systems (i.e., ratings of family health, communication, leadership, expressiveness, cohesion, and family conflict) were related to regulation of their personal boundaries (i.e., self-reported personal competence, distress, and patterns of defense mechanism use). In addition, personal system variables reliably discriminated between adolescents who described their families as psychologically healthy versus psychologically unhealthy. |
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Keywords: | family assessment boundaries parent child relations |
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